20, 1 Kieffer: Philippine Serphidxe (Proctotrupidz) Fa | 
Clypeus keeled, pointedly projecting. Eye bare, elongate, twice 
as long as its distance from posterior margin of head, four times 
as long as cheek; posterior ocelli twice as far from posterior 
margin of head as from each other. Mandible red-yellow, long, 
narrow, obliquely truncate at end and terminating in a pointed, 
slightly curved tooth. Palpi pale, maxillary palpus reaching 
beyond middle of head, at least four-jointed. Antenna without 
hairs, scape black-brown, as long as fourth joint, the following 
joints reddish, gradually darkening to black-brown; second joint 
very small, scarcely as long as thick, thinner than the following 
ones; third longest, almost three times as long as thick; fourth 
like fifth, almost twice as long as thick; third to fifth weakly 
curved; the following ones cylindric, gradually becoming thin- 
ner; twelfth more than twice as long as thick, scarcely shorter 
than the last segment. 
Pronotum almost transverse, posteriorly scarcely broader than 
anteriorly, with traces of scattered hairy punctures, almost twice 
as long as mesonotum, the latter smooth, without punctures. 
Parapsidal furrows terminating abruptly in front of anterior and 
posterior margins, converging and widening posteriorly. Scu- 
tellum smooth, bifurcate at base, the fovee rather circular, sep- 
arated from each other by almost twice their width, and con- 
nected by a fine furrow. Median segment scarcely longer than 
broad, marginate laterally and posteriorly, closely transversely 
striated, with five contiguous longitudinal carine in the middle, 
the median one continuous, the other four slightly converging 
posteriorly and not reaching posterior margin; posterior surface 
vertical, transversely aciculated, with a median longitudinal ca- 
rina. Metapleura finely, longitudinally aciculated. 
Wings almost hyaline. Pterostigma distally truncate, in the 
proximal half with a white dot, pale yellow like the veins ; costal 
thick, contiguous to subcostal ; basal very slanting, originating in 
the proximal end of pterostigma, half as long as radial; trans- 
versal almost vertical, shorter than basal. Tibie brown without 
spines; tarsi red-yellow; second to fourth joints of fore tarsus 
somewhat transverse and heart-shaped; claws furcate, proximal 
tooth shorter and much broader than distal, and obliquely trun- 
cate. Abdomen convex, smooth, conically tapering caudad. 
Length, 5.5 millimeters. 
MINDANAO, Butuan. 
Chlorepyris raptor sp. nov. 
Male.—Black, smooth, and shining. Head, mandible, and 
clypeus as in the preceding species but the eye (which is bare) 
